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Old November 22nd 04, 04:28 AM
Gil Kirkpatrick K3
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Hmmm... sounds like the Truckee pilot is a candidate for the popular
British sport "Ferret Legging":

***
Spectators stuff their pant legs inside their socks and women pull
their skirts tight around their legs so they won't become part of the
game. When the time comes for the game, tables are moved back and
everyone who wants to enter puts a ten pound note on the bar. Then
they get into a huddle like a football team. When everyone is ready,
they dump their ferrets down their pants and hang on to one another.

Within seconds the chase is on with ferrets racing up one pant leg,
over the top and down the other, not caring whose pants they are in
nor whether their needle sharp claws are attacking fabric or bare
skin. The attrition of players is rather rapid as they dance out of
the ring trying to shake ferrets out of their pants. The last man with
ferrets in his pants wins. Ferrets are returned to their cages while
the winner picks up the money and buys drinks for the house. It's a
lot more fun to watch than a chug-a-lug contest.
***

"Bob Korves" bkorves@winfirstDECIMALcom wrote in message ...
We had a pilot at Soar Truckee who was flying a Diamant on a 500K out and
return badge flight. After takeoff he felt something crawling up his pant
leg. After he got up well into oxygen altitudes, the crawling up his leg
subsided, but continued again each time he got lower. Needless to say, he
tried to stay as high as he could! He was able to complete the flight, but
at the end of the landing rollout he jumped from the cockpit and pulled down
his pants. A chipmunk ran off into the bushes. He deserved the badge...
-Bob Korves

"Mike Lindsay" wrote in message
news
In article , Chip
Bearden writes
Not just rodents. Many years ago in a 1-26 contest in the U.S., one
poor pilot flew several days barely able to tolerate the smell from a
dead bird somewhere in one wing. I'm not sure how he removed it but I
seem to recall that part of the solution (no pun intended) was to
partially fill the wing with water from the root rib, slosh it around,
then stand the wing up on the tip of the spar and pour it out.

Chip Bearden
ASW 24 "JB"e


I heard a story about someone who felt a tickling sensation on his right
knee at the top of a thermal.
Looking down, he saw a mouse sitting on his knee.
--
Mike Lindsay

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Old November 22nd 04, 06:09 PM
Ray Lovinggood
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Ferrets are NOT rodents! They are 'mustilids' (sp?),
in the same family as minks, otters, weasels, ermine
(sp?), etc.

Sometimes, they can be 'pesky', but when awake (not
too many hours per day: They sleep a lot.) they are
very playful, giving the cat a tough time now and then.

Problems can come not only from rodents in gliders,
but also from insects and spiders. Our club's L-13
Blanik used to be the normal bare aluminum with racing
stripes, but due to oxidation, we decided to have the
ship painted. Now, it's mostly yellow. Seems wasps
are attracted to the yellow color and in the summer,
we have to keep a watch on wasps getting in the vertical
fin and other places on the glider. Seems like they
like the fin the best.

Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
LS1-d 'W8'

At 05:00 22 November 2004, Gil Kirkpatrick K3 wrote:
Hmmm... sounds like the Truckee pilot is a candidate
for the popular
British sport 'Ferret Legging':

***
Spectators stuff their pant legs inside their socks
and women pull
their skirts tight around their legs so they won't
become part of the
game. When the time comes for the game, tables are
moved back and
everyone who wants to enter puts a ten pound note on
the bar. Then
they get into a huddle like a football team. When everyone
is ready,
they dump their ferrets down their pants and hang on
to one another.

Within seconds the chase is on with ferrets racing
up one pant leg,
over the top and down the other, not caring whose pants
they are in
nor whether their needle sharp claws are attacking
fabric or bare
skin. The attrition of players is rather rapid as they
dance out of
the ring trying to shake ferrets out of their pants.
The last man with
ferrets in his pants wins. Ferrets are returned to
their cages while
the winner picks up the money and buys drinks for the
house. It's a
lot more fun to watch than a chug-a-lug contest.
***





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Old November 23rd 04, 12:55 AM
Bob Korves
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"Gil Kirkpatrick K3" wrote in message
om...
Hmmm... sounds like the Truckee pilot is a candidate for the popular
British sport "Ferret Legging":

***
Spectators stuff their pant legs inside their socks and women pull
their skirts tight around their legs so they won't become part of the
game. When the time comes for the game, tables are moved back and
everyone who wants to enter puts a ten pound note on the bar. Then
they get into a huddle like a football team. When everyone is ready,
they dump their ferrets down their pants and hang on to one another.

Within seconds the chase is on with ferrets racing up one pant leg,
over the top and down the other, not caring whose pants they are in
nor whether their needle sharp claws are attacking fabric or bare
skin. The attrition of players is rather rapid as they dance out of
the ring trying to shake ferrets out of their pants. The last man with
ferrets in his pants wins. Ferrets are returned to their cages while
the winner picks up the money and buys drinks for the house. It's a
lot more fun to watch than a chug-a-lug contest.
***

"Bob Korves" bkorves@winfirstDECIMALcom wrote in message

...
We had a pilot at Soar Truckee who was flying a Diamant on a 500K out

and
return badge flight. After takeoff he felt something crawling up his

pant
leg. After he got up well into oxygen altitudes, the crawling up his

leg
subsided, but continued again each time he got lower. Needless to say,

he
tried to stay as high as he could! He was able to complete the flight,

but
at the end of the landing rollout he jumped from the cockpit and pulled

down
his pants. A chipmunk ran off into the bushes. He deserved the

badge...
-Bob Korves

(snip)

Hi Gill,
Long time, no see -- since the Calistoga days.

Interestingly, the pilot at Truckee with the chipmunk problem was also
British, and his contest number was UK. 'Nuff said?
-Bob


 




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